Definitions
Wiktionary
- adj. Free of worries.
WordNet 3.0
- adj. free of trouble and worry and care
Examples
“Lessor stopped and turned slowly, his ice blue eyes hard, his expression unworried, his smile slight and condescending.”
“But the carrying of flowers, and other indications of a kind of unworried contentment, are now again becoming apparent on all sides.”
The Treasury of Ancient Egypt Miscellaneous Chapters on Ancient Egyptian History and Archaeology
“Obviously, a central concern is the Irish scrum and I have always been surprised at is just how 'unworried' Irish supporters are about it.”
“Before Monday's game, the notion had not even occurred to Dunn, typically unbothered and unworried while lounging in a clubhouse recliner.”
“This diving olive ridley sea turtle (above), from Mark Laita's collection of underwater images, 'Sea,' (Abrams, 200 pages, $50) , is a tolerant lord unworried by intrusion on his demesne.”
“Despite the condemnation from the governor, newspaper editorialists and civic groups, senators of both parties seemed strikingly unworried about, or perhaps insulated from, public anger over the events.”
“The company initially appeared unworried, in public at least.”
“I really do agree with your reminder about the public's role (although sometimes it is not easy to be unworried when thinking about the sad state of general analytical - as opposed to emotional - thinking) in the country; and you are quite right that without some strong public interest (or motivation) there will be no incentive on the part of the government to increase in budget.”
“Still, investors in Treasurys have appeared to be unworried by the ongoing debate over the borrowing limit.”
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“You would think they would have had sufficient faith in their own deity to be unworried, but no.”
Simon & Schuster: Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer
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